About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 23 Aylesbury Street.
Botany NSW 2019, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 23 Aylesbury Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 26 Jun 2018 | $2,700,000 | — |
The unit is located about 11 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD, placing it within easy reach of the city’s core
Booralee Park is just 0.2 km away, Mahroot Reserve is roughly 0.5 km distant, and Sir Joseph Banks Park is about 1 km from the unit, offering walking tracks and green space
Yes, the historic Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel (≈0.8 km) and the Botany Post Office (≈0.7 km) are both heritage‑listed landmarks close to the address
Transdev John Holland bus route 309 follows the former tram corridor, providing regular service through Botany. The historic tram line once connected Botany to the city, and today the bus route mirrors that route
Botany Road hosts the main shopping precinct, and the suburb is home to large commercial developments such as Port Botany and a major chemical production facility
Botany Bay, where Captain James Cook first landed in 1770, gave the suburb its name. Originally agricultural, Botany later became an industrial hub with sawmills, slaughter works, and the historic Sydney Waterworks established in 1858
Eastlakes Golf Course is about 1 km away, and the nearby Sir Joseph Banks Park includes walking tracks, a playground, and open‑space areas for casual sport and recreation
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